jeffmattero76
Well-Known Member
Hello:
I have a question for the plumbing pros here. I am working on a house my son recently purchased.
I roughed in a powder room sink with 1 1/2" schedule 40 pvc. I used 1 1/2" because the previous owner had a lead drain for about 10 feet, transitioned to 1 1/2" pvc with a mission coupling.
In any case, my daughter in law decided she wanted a pedestal sink in this powder room. It will be difficult, to say the least, to get a S-trap in the pedestal, and she would prefer the plumbing to not show behind the pedestal. Therefore, I am considering putting the trap for this sink in the basement, but, due to ducts that have been installed, the trap will have to be about 8 feet down the line, rather than directly below the sink. Rather than tubular, I would use schedule 40 pvc for this trap.
Is there any problem doing it this way?
I have a question for the plumbing pros here. I am working on a house my son recently purchased.
I roughed in a powder room sink with 1 1/2" schedule 40 pvc. I used 1 1/2" because the previous owner had a lead drain for about 10 feet, transitioned to 1 1/2" pvc with a mission coupling.
In any case, my daughter in law decided she wanted a pedestal sink in this powder room. It will be difficult, to say the least, to get a S-trap in the pedestal, and she would prefer the plumbing to not show behind the pedestal. Therefore, I am considering putting the trap for this sink in the basement, but, due to ducts that have been installed, the trap will have to be about 8 feet down the line, rather than directly below the sink. Rather than tubular, I would use schedule 40 pvc for this trap.
Is there any problem doing it this way?